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This year’s Analog-a-go-go! is November 4-5, 2017 at both the brewpub in Rehoboth, Delaware and the Milton brewery. This is our 7th year setting up a booth at this event, so we know how much fun it is. There’s beer tasting, vinyl record vendors from all over, very talented crafts people and artists, and we’ll have vintage clothing. There will be live music and food trucks as well.

On our travels, we went to Detroit Rock City and visited the Heidelberg Project.

Here is a small selection of the photos we took at this amazing place. We took over 100 photos and that wasn’t enough. Everywhere you look there’s art. Just as you finish photographing one piece, you see another. It’s like an enormous art installation that spans a few blocks. We also saw evidence of Tyree’s work through out the city. A dot here, a painted clock on a door there.

Saturday, June 24th we headed over to Dogfish Head Craft Brewery in Milton, DE to set up shop for the 2011 Analog-a-go-go! We were right next to the famous SteamPunk Tree House, which is an amazing work of art to see in person. You can go inside, there’s a balcony and spiral staircase, very cool. I still don’t have the photos, so check out the links to get an idea. I’m still working on retrieving the photos. Hopefully I’ll have them for you soon.

We spent most of the day at the beach.
Later in the evening we headed to Dogfish Head Pub for dinner, beer (Raison D’etre) and a show, Jon Langford and Skull Orchard! They were Freakin’ Wicked Awesome! We bought the Johnny Cask T-shirt, which is illustrated by Jon Langford. He also did the artwork for the Analog-a-go-go Poster which he signed for us.

We had such a great time at the 2011 Analog-a-go-go event hosted by Dogfish Head Craft Brewery in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. We want to share with you all the awesome people, music, art and fun we had. We lost our photos from the first few days, so we’ll do our best without them. We stopped in NYC for a fashion day on the way.

Day 1- NYC

When we visit NYC we always go to our favorite Bed and Breakfast in Chelsea, Dupuy’s Landing. Walking around Chelsea, we went to Comme de Garcon, one of our favorite designers’ store on 22nd St. Just a little further down the street we came upon Balenciaga. We went to the Hudson River Park to check out the new SkatePark. From there we headed toward the old Meat packing district on 14th St. where we saw a fashion photo shoot for Bloomingdales. On 14th St. we went to Diane Von Furstenberg, Stella McCartney, and another favorite, Alexander McQueen!
After our mini designer tour in Chelsea, we headed to the East Village to check out some of our favorite vintage shops. Our pick of the day was Village Style on E. 7th St. It was very hot and humid that day so we didn’t go to as many shops as we would have liked.

Voyage to Dogfish Head Craft Brewery and Dogfish Head Brewings & Eats in search of cask-conditioned ales and classic vinyl for our ANALOG-A-GO-GO Weekend. We’ve got a diverse and awesome line up of artisans on board for the weekend. Vintage clothing, custom bikinis, handcrafted jewelry, sustainably harvested cedar surfboards, beer memorabilia and LOTS of VINYL. The full spectrum of music will be represented! There’ll be VINYL for everyone….from the virgin record buyer to the seasoned collector. Dogfish will ensure that the off-centered ales are flowing and Bethany Blues will have the smoker cooking up some delicious BBQ so come out and be part of this off-centered Analog Weekend. Weekend Schedule:
Friday 6/24 – 10 PM
Live Music at Dogfish Head Brewings & Eats (Rehoboth)

Antigone Rising – Antigone Rising is known for their grass roots indie ethic and non-stop touring. Their songs speak to the full range of life’s emotions; they continue to turn heads with their poignant lyrics and soaring three part harmonies. http://antigonerising.com/

Vinyl and Artisans
Other Music (http://www.othermusic.com/)
For over 15 years, Other Music, located on 15 East 4th Street & Lafayette in New York City, has served as the one-stop record shop for New Yorkers and visitors from all around the globe seeking out underground, rare and experimental music. Specializing in rock, jazz, electronic, international, and psychedelic and countless other genres, the store is known for its staff recommendations and its weekly email Update, which reaches over 30,000 subscribers worldwide.

Rainbow Music & Books (www.rainbow-online.com) New & Used Vinyl, CDs, DVDs, and Books. Newark landmark for almost 35 years. Now located behind Switch Skate & Snow at 54 E Main St (up the alley).

Solid Sender Records

Dan Kochakian
A collector of Vintage Vinyl and Beer Memorabilia.

Michael Tyler (aka Mr. T)
A Collector with a wide variety of records from all recording eras and genres and two Edison Phonographs with cylinder records from the late 1800s and the early 1900s for sale.

And Various Other Private Collectors and Vinyl Sellers

Artisans and Purveyors of Cool
Sid Vintage (http://www.sid-vintage.com/_/Welcome.html)
Vintage Clothing with an Edge. Sid Vintage is a retail store in downtown Northampton, MA. Their selection of vintage clothing and accessories has been carefully chosen for quality and authenticity. They are best known for their t-shirts, leather jackets, boots and belts.

Heidi Lowe Gallery (http://heidilowejewelry.com/home)
Heidi Lowe Gallery is an innovative jewelry studio and gallery founded in 2005 by artist and gallery owner, Heidi Lowe. The gallery features handmade, contemporary jewelry by studio artists from around the world. This results in an eclectic blend of jewelry. The represented artists are investigating ideas within but not confined to the field of contemporary art, the body, and culture. The art work utilizes jewelry as either the subject or the format.
We exhibit six shows a year including two solo shows and four group shows. The gallery is constantly transformed through the layout and display methods which are influenced by the works being shown. Each exhibition is treated as a piece of art work, every detail is carefully considered to convey the intention of the exhibition.

Dogfish Head Seasonal Print Artist
Dave Plunkert (our Seasonal artist for 2011) will be on site to meet, sell some incredible art, and sign those awesome Dogfish Seasonal prints. A limited amount of Dogfish Seasonal prints will be available for purchase. (http://www.spurdesign.com/plunkert/index.html)

Tickets are $10 and include the following:
• Analog keepsake “mini English pint” to try those tasty Cask ales.
• A raffle ticket to win the recently released Robert Johnson Commemorative Box Set.
• An opportunity to visit the Steampunk Treehouse.
• Access to purchase, swap, barter, trade and enjoy some classic vinyl and various artists works.
Tickets will go on sale at http://www.dogfish.com at Noon on Wednesday MAY 18th. Only 400 tickets will be available, so get them quick.